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brown: what are we not hearing? from either side? i mean, what is missing in this campaign that you think needs to be out there. >> it's very interesting. i think that this is a values campaign because at the conclusion of this election, this country will move in a new direction. i think that the republican argument -- we will keep you safe. we willeep uncle sam off your back. we will keep washington out of your wallet -- needs to be counteracted with an argument that says you are not alone, you can live with purpose to work, family and community. america is still a beacon on a hill. we owe it to each other. those i think are the underlying values. i think the american people feel that this is a values election, but i don't think the campaigns or the candidates are feeding the need to really understand wha these underlying issues are. >> brown: all right. the new book is hand making america. bill ivey, thanks very much. >> you're very welcome. thank you. >> woodruff: on art beat you can find more of jeff's conversation with bill >> w
brown: what are we not hearing? from either side? i mean, what is missing in this campaign that you think needs to be out there. >> it's very interesting. i think that this is a values campaign because at the conclusion of this election, this country will move in a new direction. i think that the republican argument -- we will keep you safe. we willeep uncle sam off your back. we will keep washington out of your wallet -- needs to be counteracted with an argument that says you are not...
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brown county was one of them. but then it swung back to republican scott walker for governor in 2010. the question is what next? st. norbert college political scientist wendy scattergood says that even in a deeply divided electorate, the wisconsin tradition of tough-minded independent voters is alive and well. >> they tend to be moderates. they do want to see bi- partisanship. they want to see people working together. and so when they get really frustrated or if their perception is that either on the right of the left that they're moving too far to the extreme, they throw them out of office. but having done that only two years ago it wouldn't surprise you that this state could flip again? yeah, absolutely. we have a tradition of being very, very closely matched between democrats and republicans, so those independents n make all the differenc >> you can canvass, phone, input data, whatever you want. >> reporter: how many persuadables are there? that's also being pursued by some major non-party player, who are, by l
brown county was one of them. but then it swung back to republican scott walker for governor in 2010. the question is what next? st. norbert college political scientist wendy scattergood says that even in a deeply divided electorate, the wisconsin tradition of tough-minded independent voters is alive and well. >> they tend to be moderates. they do want to see bi- partisanship. they want to see people working together. and so when they get really frustrated or if their perception is that...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we walk through today's report and how it played in the presidential campaign. >> woodruff: then, with microsoft unveiling its own tablet computer, ray suarez examines the company's role in an increasingly mobile world. >> brown: we have a "battleground dispatch" from the critical state of ohio, examining how the auto bailout and energy boom are weighing on voter's minds. >> we've had a lot of positive economic news over the last couple of months. is it too close to the election to really make an impact on people's votes? or are people still kind of weighing the economic realities of the country and of the state? >> woodruff: plus mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and we close with author louise erdrich on the crafting of her new novel, dealing with life-altering violence for one native american family. to talk to me. and i knew once i had written into this, when i got to the words, where is your mother, i knew that this was the
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we walk through today's report and how it played in the presidential campaign. >> woodruff: then, with microsoft unveiling its own tablet computer, ray suarez examines the company's role in an increasingly mobile world. >> brown: we have a "battleground dispatch" from the critical state of ohio, examining how the auto bailout and energy boom are weighing on voter's minds. >> we've had a lot of positive...
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i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf carnegie corp >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. speeding up, but still a long way to go. the u.s. economy picks up steam thanks to spending by consumers and the government. >> susie: i'm susie gharib. we take you to a wells fargo event in chicago, where housing grants could turn renters into buyers. >> tom: then, from tax hikes to corporate earninor
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, with the final data before election day now out, we look at the overall jobs picture in america, and how the candidates are and are not addressing it. >> woodruff: then, long gas lines, continuing power outages, and massive cleanup efforts in the northeast. ray suarez updates the slow climb back after the storm. >> brown: ordinary citizens, some of them school children, caught in the crossfire in syria's ar. margaret warner has our report. >> as syrian rebels expand the areas they control, the assad regime has turned to long-range artillery and air attacks to hit the opposition and civilians as well. >> woodruff: we have a "battleground" dispatch from iowa, where immigration is rarely mentioned by the candidates, but is on the minds of voters. >> although latinos make up only 5% of iowa's population, their numbers have increased by 110% over the last ten years. >> brown: plus mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: that's all ahead
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, with the final data before election day now out, we look at the overall jobs picture in america, and how the candidates are and are not addressing it. >> woodruff: then, long gas lines, continuing power outages, and massive cleanup efforts in the northeast. ray suarez updates the slow climb back after the storm. >> brown: ordinary citizens, some of them school children, caught in the crossfire in syria's ar. margaret...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight: we get the latest on rescue and recovery efforts in the northeast. plus, hari sreenivasan reports from lower manhattan where shuttered businesses are facing mounting losses. >> brown: then, after a pause from the storm. it was game back-on for the presidential candidates with five days to go before election day. we get an update. >> we know what change looks like. and what the governor's offering sure ain't change. >> we need a president who understands business, and i do. that's why i will be able to get this economy going. >> woodruff: we have two takes on the battle for the u.s. senate, beginning with the big money being spent in the most competitive races. we talk with npr's tamara keith. >> brown: and from arizona, we have the story of a former surgeon general challenging a six-term congressman for an open seat. >> woodruff: plus on the daily download, margaret warner looks at another way to reach out to voters with last minute messages on twitter. >> b
i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight: we get the latest on rescue and recovery efforts in the northeast. plus, hari sreenivasan reports from lower manhattan where shuttered businesses are facing mounting losses. >> brown: then, after a pause from the storm. it was game back-on for the presidential candidates with five days to go before election day. we get an update. >> we know what change looks like. and what the...
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and tonight's final senate debate in massachusetts was canceled after frst republicanrs scott brown and then democrat elizabeth warren pulled out because of the storm. but just outside the immediate zone of storm impact, voters co tinue to casttoballots. as sandy continued west and residual winds gusted to 60 miles an hour, voters were stil. lining up at the polls in central ohio. disaster disasters and unanticipated surprises can turn a campaign upside down, especially oneas close as this one. so, with seven days o go, we assess this parteular october surprise with jonathct allen, senior washington correspondent for politico. jonathan, let me name some examples for you. disasters which happened to fall into the middle a of politicf moments. katrina. the 2008 economic collapse. the aurora shootings earlier this year. the hurricane andrew in 1992. that fell in august. how easy is it for a candidate or a politician of any stripe to mishandle that kind of situation? >> i think we've seen in the past how easy it is mishandle and as a result we'e seeing a much better handling of it right now
and tonight's final senate debate in massachusetts was canceled after frst republicanrs scott brown and then democrat elizabeth warren pulled out because of the storm. but just outside the immediate zone of storm impact, voters co tinue to casttoballots. as sandy continued west and residual winds gusted to 60 miles an hour, voters were stil. lining up at the polls in central ohio. disaster disasters and unanticipated surprises can turn a campaign upside down, especially oneas close as this one....
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later in the broadcast jeffrey brown of the pbs newshour will look at some critical issues all but been ignored during the campaign. frontline will examine key moments that shaped both candidates' lives when they were young men. political journalists and authors will join gwen ifill on the "washington week" set to discuss how the presidency has transformed many of the men who have won it. and jeff greenfield of "need to know" will weigh in on this question: how can we predict which candidates will become successful presidents? but we begin with a look at the most pressing problems facing the nation today, and how the candidates plan to remedy them. after all, the election is a fundamental a clash of ideas. and no matter who is elected tuesday, those problems are not about to go away soon. judy woodfruff of the pbs newshour kicks off our coverage. >> thanks, hari. from the beginning of the 2012 presidential campaign, probably no issues have received more attention than jobs and taxes. and perhaps no issues matter more to millions and millions of voters. so that's where we begin tonight.
later in the broadcast jeffrey brown of the pbs newshour will look at some critical issues all but been ignored during the campaign. frontline will examine key moments that shaped both candidates' lives when they were young men. political journalists and authors will join gwen ifill on the "washington week" set to discuss how the presidency has transformed many of the men who have won it. and jeff greenfield of "need to know" will weigh in on this question: how can we...
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on the plate under each language a long brown coil, paraquillo looking like a cigar and tasting of brown sugar, well-beaten eggs and flour. this is the sign, according to the traveler, of the spoon used it eat the towering cream. we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the center of many fascinating things. i found myself at el centro, the literary and musical gatherings. their house on calle mercades became a cultural cross roads with the traffic of foreigners created a new inspired geography. they travel everywhere. my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin
on the plate under each language a long brown coil, paraquillo looking like a cigar and tasting of brown sugar, well-beaten eggs and flour. this is the sign, according to the traveler, of the spoon used it eat the towering cream. we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica,...
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so let's pick up on that, michael brown fund manager with me around the wall. and bp's numbers today, just more confirmation it's on the path of somewhere that investors actually want to go? >> the question is what do they do with the cash. if the rosneff deal comes off, what are you going to do with that money? do you return to shareholders? i think the new fields and possibilities are fairly well documented. we should be seeing a super differen dividend coming back, but will we. there's a lot of questions around there. and oyou've restructured the business, you've brought it back to its core business, it's a well run business as the numbers show. what do you do next, don't know. >> the cash call from investors is extremely strong. many people want the pay out wherever they can get it. but this is a business that has to reposition for the future after what played out in the u.s. is it time for bp to do something controversial sand wade back into the u.s., a country chasing a very strong independent policy? >> then ear asking is it an inquire remember or inquir
so let's pick up on that, michael brown fund manager with me around the wall. and bp's numbers today, just more confirmation it's on the path of somewhere that investors actually want to go? >> the question is what do they do with the cash. if the rosneff deal comes off, what are you going to do with that money? do you return to shareholders? i think the new fields and possibilities are fairly well documented. we should be seeing a super differen dividend coming back, but will we. there's...
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quarterback matt brown buys some times with his legs....and finds james o-shaughnessy with nobody in the same area code. a 49-yard touchdown. and isu beats northern iowa 33-21. the redbirds are 7-2. a short week but a good one for the bears. after the monday night win over detroit.....sunday comes around quickly. but they're relatively healthy...... and "rolling," as they welcome the carolina panthers to soldier field tomorrow. jay cutler bounced back from the takedown by ndomakun suh...and he's good to go tomorrow. the bears are in high gear as they go after their fifth straight win...against the panthers.... who come into the game at 1-5. >> you never know... they are going to play the hardest football they played all year... we have to make some strides offensively... >> and even though they'll be on opposite sides tomorrow....bears receiver brandon marshall and panthers pro bowl receiver steve smith teamed up together today for a good cause.... providing new gym shoes at breakthrough urban ministries in east garfield park. some 250-people were to get new shoes today..... with smi
quarterback matt brown buys some times with his legs....and finds james o-shaughnessy with nobody in the same area code. a 49-yard touchdown. and isu beats northern iowa 33-21. the redbirds are 7-2. a short week but a good one for the bears. after the monday night win over detroit.....sunday comes around quickly. but they're relatively healthy...... and "rolling," as they welcome the carolina panthers to soldier field tomorrow. jay cutler bounced back from the takedown by ndomakun...
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authors of the 1956 southern manifesto, which was the protest of the supreme court's decision in the brown v. board of education 1964. strom thurmond is the recordholder to stay at the longest one-man filibuster. 24 hours and 18 minutes he spoke against the 1957 civil rights bill. we remember strom thurmond today is one of the last of the jim crow demagogues and he was. he was not. but we forgot is that he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservatives. what i mean by that? as a sun belt, it's one of the major stories in the history of 20th century american politics. that is the flow of jobs, industry, resources and population from the states of the northeast and midwest, to the south and southwest in the post-world war ii period. southern states were recruiting industries. they were passing right to work laws. they were receiving from you and from the federal government to build military installations that attend the united states was involved in the cold war against the soviet union. states like mississippi, georgia, texas and southern california and arizona and north carolina a
authors of the 1956 southern manifesto, which was the protest of the supreme court's decision in the brown v. board of education 1964. strom thurmond is the recordholder to stay at the longest one-man filibuster. 24 hours and 18 minutes he spoke against the 1957 civil rights bill. we remember strom thurmond today is one of the last of the jim crow demagogues and he was. he was not. but we forgot is that he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservatives. what i mean by that? as a sun...
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the only specific proposal of which i'm aware in the policy arena is legislation by senator browne of ohio to require banks to hold more than 12% in the wholesale liability in relationship to gdp. and that's a number we need think about that. other people will have lots of other numbers as dodd-frank demonstrates the issues are imperfect. i think jerry said. this is tough. we can debate the size and the complexity issues we're in a dangerous world. what to do now? and i think here we need the balanced regulatory frame work i mentioned before. a few relatively simple things. but dodd-frank framework, the global regulatory arena is very complicated with a lot of unintended cross cuts effects that think about as bumper cars. the study that discussed that my firm put out were discussed in the earlier panel try to take it on by looking at the array of major financial rules, mapping them out for both their key provisions intended effect and unintended effects. we don't say all of these intended we map them out to see how each of the rules fits together if there is a coherent framework. deb
the only specific proposal of which i'm aware in the policy arena is legislation by senator browne of ohio to require banks to hold more than 12% in the wholesale liability in relationship to gdp. and that's a number we need think about that. other people will have lots of other numbers as dodd-frank demonstrates the issues are imperfect. i think jerry said. this is tough. we can debate the size and the complexity issues we're in a dangerous world. what to do now? and i think here we need the...
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probably should not brown ends up being safe. bill nelson again survived an onslaught of more than $20 million in outside ad spending. he is running on a against connie mack. this is a race wild mac has had the potential to make it a real contest he's never been able to. nelson is running pretty far ahead, five, six points that's where it will end up on election day if not higher. virginia vote is a race that has been -- it was tight for a long time like 6,000 in a row that showed that 47 race. and then mitt romney's comments, the 47% comments came out and tim kaine took the lead there. he was of the most of the public polling by four or five points going into the early part of october. i think that has tightened a little bit. we did see the "washington post" poll earlier this week showing him leading by a much larger number. i am not sure i buy that one. i do think that tim kaine is ahead by two, three, four points but on election day this is meant to be a close contest. i still give him the edge but george allen is not dead by
probably should not brown ends up being safe. bill nelson again survived an onslaught of more than $20 million in outside ad spending. he is running on a against connie mack. this is a race wild mac has had the potential to make it a real contest he's never been able to. nelson is running pretty far ahead, five, six points that's where it will end up on election day if not higher. virginia vote is a race that has been -- it was tight for a long time like 6,000 in a row that showed that 47 race....
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the only specific proposal of which i'm aware of in the policy arena is legislation by senator brown of ohio to require banks to hold no the more than 2% in their wholesale liabilities in relationship to gdp. and that's a number we need to think about that. other people have lots of other numbers. as dodd-frank demonstrates, these issues are imperfect. i think jerry said that. this is tough. we can debate the size and the complexity issues, but we're in a dangerous world. so what to do now. and i think here we need the balanced regulatory framework i mentioned before, a few relatively simple things. the dodd-frank framework, the basel framework, the global regulatory arena is very complicated with a lot of unintended cross-cutting of facts that i think of about as, like, bumper cars. the studies that were discussed that my firm put out were discussed a bit in the earlier panel try to take this on by looking at the array of major financial rules, mapping them out for both their key provisions, intended effects and unintended effects. we don't say all of these unintended or even perver
the only specific proposal of which i'm aware of in the policy arena is legislation by senator brown of ohio to require banks to hold no the more than 2% in their wholesale liabilities in relationship to gdp. and that's a number we need to think about that. other people have lots of other numbers. as dodd-frank demonstrates, these issues are imperfect. i think jerry said that. this is tough. we can debate the size and the complexity issues, but we're in a dangerous world. so what to do now. and...
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a year ago, brown signed a law to reduce the state's inmate population to save money. it's now up to kate to help counties find ways to deal with an increased number of prisoners and parolees. >>> good morning to you. giving you a live shot here over the north bay, beautiful rolling hills, blue skies overhead, blue skies across from the coast into the valleys this morning. plenty of sunshine in store for your day. satellite and radar here, let me show you what's going on. storm track to the north of us, ridge of high pressure building in. as it does, going to continue to push that moisture stream and leave it. we've got a little bit of light rain, you can see popping up over california. we may see a few high clouds spill over the ridge. outside of that, we have dry, warmer weather in store for your weekend. i want to take you into the next few days, though, because we do have rain on its way back and looks like by halloween. so here we are, the weekend, no problem. by tuesday, though, the pattern begins to change. the rain line is beginning to shift south just a little
a year ago, brown signed a law to reduce the state's inmate population to save money. it's now up to kate to help counties find ways to deal with an increased number of prisoners and parolees. >>> good morning to you. giving you a live shot here over the north bay, beautiful rolling hills, blue skies overhead, blue skies across from the coast into the valleys this morning. plenty of sunshine in store for your day. satellite and radar here, let me show you what's going on. storm track...